"While this is still an active investigation we wanted to update the concerned parents, teachers, and the community of students that no images or videos of recordings were found on the camera or computers associated with the officer," says Smith. "No images of any person were captured on the camera."

Smith says this is an isolated incident.

Police say a student at Glen Burnie High School earlier this week spotted the camera in a top corner of a boys bathroom.

Officials say an internal investigation as well as an administrative and criminal investigation have been launched into this situation.

Lieutenant Smith told WBAL's Anne Kramer that it is not common practice for an officer to take it upon himself or herself to install a camera without getting approval.

"Absolutely, unequivocally, 100 percent 'no'," he said."That is not common for practice. That is the question we are asking as part of this investigation."

The officer is on administrative leave and has had police powers suspended.

According to police, officers and school officials searched all the bathrooms and locker rooms at the school Wednesday and Thursday, but they found no other cameras.

Lt. Smith would not confirm nor deny if the officer involved was a school resource officer at Glen Burnie High. He says that the officer was assigned to the Special Services Bureau.